"John Gardener" is listed in the christening record of his son, John Gardener, as follows: The christening of "John Gardener" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 510676), which states that he was christened on 26 December 1568 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and that his father was "John Gardener".
"John Gardyner" the "executor" of the Will of his father "John Gardyner" appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95393). The Will was written on 2 May 1567 and probated on 13 November 1567. The Will states that "John Gardyner" wanted to be "buryed in [the] churchyard of St. Julian" in Shrewbsury, and mentions the following individuals: "Margaret my wife", "my executor John Gardyner my son", "Thomas my son", "Richard my son", "Hughe my son", "Jane my daughter". The Will was witnessed by Thomas, Richard and Hughe Gardner.
The christening of "John Gardener" is listed in the parish register transcript of St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film # 510676, Item #1, page 25), which states that he was christened on 26 December 1568 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, and that his father was "John Gardener". Note: This christening record is also viewable on FindMyPast., which shows that "John: son: of John Gardener" was christened on 26 December 1568 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
The christening of "John Gardener" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 510676), which states that he was christened on 26 December 1568 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and that his father was "John Gardener".
The burial of "John Gardner, Taylor, at the Cornemarket" is listed parish register of St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.15, page 45), which states that he was buried on 15 November 1625 in St. Chad, Shrewsbury.
The Will and Probate of "Johannis Gardiner" is listed in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 9 March 1624; Date of Probate: 17 March 1626; Johannis Gariner was "a Taylor of Shrewsbury" and had "lands" in Shropshire; Individuals identified in his Will: "my wife", "my daughter Ann Philips", "my father in law George Phillips [who was deceased]", "my son John Gardner", "John Phillips my son in law"; Request: "my body to be buried in the parish church of St. Chaddes [Chad] in Shrewsbury aforesaid in or near the place where my father in law George Phillips was buried".
Relationship Note: The shown parentage of this individual is a guesstimate based on duration, location and/or patronymics. Further research into this possible relationship is ongoing.
The "wife" of Johannis Gardiner is listed in the Will and Probate of "Johannis Gardiner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 9 March 1624; Date of Probate: 17 March 1626; Johannis Gariner was "a Taylor of Shrewsbury" and had "lands" in Shropshire; Individuals identified in his Will: "my wife", "my daughter Ann Philips", "my father in law George Phillips [who was deceased]", "my son John Gardner", "John Phillips my son in law"; Request: "my body to be buried in the parish church of St. Chaddes [Chad] in Shrewsbury aforesaid in or near the place where my father in law George Phillips was buried".
"John Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Johannis Gardiner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 9 March 1624; Date of Probate: 17 March 1626; Johannis Gariner was "a Taylor of Shrewsbury" and had "lands" in Shropshire; Individuals identified in his Will: "my wife", "my daughter Ann Philips", "my father in law George Phillips [who was deceased]", "my son John Gardner", "John Phillips my son in law"; Request: "my body to be buried in the parish church of St. Chaddes [Chad] in Shrewsbury aforesaid in or near the place where my father in law George Phillips was buried".
The burial of "Mr. John Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 75, and FHL Film # 1701331, Items 7-8), which states that he was buried on 28 July 1628 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury.
The Will and Probate of "John Gardner" is listed in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 24 July 1628; Date of Probate: 20 September 1628; John Gardner was "of Shrewsbury" and wished "to be buried at St. Maries [Mary's]" in Shrewsbury; and his wife was "Christabell Gardner".
"John Garnar" is described as being a "draper"--or a dealer in fabrics and sewing goods--in the christening record of his son, "Thomas Garner", as follows: The christening of "Thomas Garner" is listed in the parish register of St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.15, page 1), which states that he was christened on 6 January 1616/1617 in St. Chad, Shrewsbury, and that his father was "John Garner" a "draper"--or a dealer in fabrics and sewing goods.
"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner fil. et haeres [son and heir] aetatis 28 anor' a [28 years old by] 1623." = married "Christobella fil. [the daughter of] Edmundi Berkeley de [of] Salop [Shropshire]." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"John Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner fil. et haeres [son and heir] aetatis 28 anor' a [28 years old by] 1623." = married "Christobella fil. [the daughter of] Edmundi Berkeley de [of] Salop [Shropshire]." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Christabell Gardner" is listed in the the Will and Probate of "John Gardner" which appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 24 July 1628; Date of Probate: 20 September 1628; John Gardner was "of Shrewsbury" and wished "to be buried in St. Maries [Mary's]" in Shrewsbury; and his wife was "Christabell Gardner".
"Christobell Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The marriage of "Mr. Adam Webb" and "Mris Christable Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 79), which states that they were married on 14 February 1631 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury.
"Johannes aet 4 [age 4 years old in 1623]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"John Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Isahac Garner" is listed in the parish register of St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.15, page 20), which states that he was christened on 21 December 1620 in St. Chad, Shrewsbury, and that his father was "John Garner".
"Isaccus aet. 3 annor' [age 3 years old in] 1623" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).
"Issac Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Nathanaell Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 64), which states that he was christened on 24 April 1623 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that his father was "Mr. John Gardner".
"Nathaniell aet. 1 annj. [age 1 year old in 1623]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Nathaniel Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 69, and FHL Film # 1701331, Items 7-8), which states that she was christened on 9 June 1625 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Mr. John Gardner".
"Mary Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Samuel Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 72, and FHL Film # 1701331, Items 7-8), which states that he was christened on 13 December 1627 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that his father was "Mr. John Gardner".
"Samuell Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Thomas Garner" is listed in the parish register of St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.15, page 1), which states that he was christened on 6 January 1616/1617 in St. Chad, Shrewsbury, and that his father was "John Garner" a "draper"--or a dealer in fabrics and sewing goods.
"Thomas Gardiner fil. et haeres [son and heir] aet. 7 annorum [age 7 years old in] 1623." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).
"Thomas Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
By 1643, "Mr. Thomas Gardner" is described as being "of Whitchurch" in the christening record of his daughter, Mary, as follows: The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, v.12, page 99), which states that she was christened on 31 August 1643 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Mr. Thomas Gardner, of Whitchurch". Geographical Note: Whitchurch is about 22 travel miles north of Shrewsbury.
"Mrs. Thomas Gardner" may have been of Whitchurch, Shropshire, based on the following information: By 1643, "Mr. Thomas Gardner" is described as being "of Whitchurch" in the christening record of his daughter, Mary, as follows: The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, v.12, page 99), which states that she was christened on 31 August 1643 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Mr. Thomas Gardner, of Whitchurch". Geographical Note: Whitchurch is about 22 travel miles north of Shrewsbury.
The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, v.12, page 99), which states that she was christened on 31 August 1643 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Mr. Thomas Gardner, of Whitchurch". Geographical Note: Whitchurch is about 22 travel miles north of Shrewsbury.
"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner Balliuus [the bailiff of] Salopiae [Shrewsbury in] 1614" = married "Sara filia [the daughter of] Tho. Oteley de Pichford [of Pitchford] in com. Salop [in Shropshire] by Isabell da. [daughter] to Rich. Mitton." and later = married "Elianora fil. [daughter of] Wm Prowde ex [from] Johan'a fil. [daughter of] Arthuri Mackworth." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth and death year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
Geographical Note from Wikipedia: "Salop is an old name for Shropshire, historically used as an abbreviated form for post or telegrams, it is thought to derive from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia". It is normally replaced by the more contemporary "Shrops" although Shropshire residents are still referred to as "Salopians". Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia." (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire)
"John Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner Balliuus [the bailiff of] Salopiae [Shrewsbury in] 1614" = married "Sara filia [the daughter of] Tho. Oteley de Pichford [of Pitchford] in com. Salop [in Shropshire] by Isabell da. [daughter] to Rich. Mitton." and later = married "Elianora fil. [daughter of] Wm Prowde ex [from] Johan'a fil. [daughter of] Arthuri Mackworth." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth and death year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
Geographical Note from Wikipedia: "Salop is an old name for Shropshire, historically used as an abbreviated form for post or telegrams, it is thought to derive from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia". It is normally replaced by the more contemporary "Shrops" although Shropshire residents are still referred to as "Salopians". Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia." (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire)
"George Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
Relationship Note: "George Gardner" the "nephew" of "Thomas Gardner" of "Sthrewsbury" who is listed in Thomas's Will of 1627 was possibly the son of Thomas's brother, Johannes Gardiner, who married Sarah Oteley in about 1585. Further research into this possibility is ongoing.
The marriage of "Judeth Garner" and "Francis Newton" is listed in the parish records of St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (which is viewable on FindMyPast), and states that they were married on 15 January 1630 in St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury.
"Juditha aet 14 annorum [age 14 years old in] 1623." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
The marriage of "Judeth Garner" and "Francis Newton" is listed in the parish records of St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (which is viewable on FindMyPast), and states that they were married on 15 January 1630 in St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury.
Marriage Notes for Francis Newton and Juditha Gardiner-502
The marriage of "Judeth Garner" and "Francis Newton" is listed in the parish records of St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (which is viewable on FindMyPast), and states that they were married on 15 January 1630 in St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury.
The christening of "Samuell Lewys" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 510676), which states that he was christened on 6 August 1587 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and that his father was "Thomas Lewys".
The marriage of "Samuell Lewis" and "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register transcript of St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film # 510676, Item #1, page 235), which states that they were married on 10 July 1619 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury.
"Maria ux. [the wife of] Samuelis Lewys fil. [son of] Tho. Lewys de [of] Sallop [Shropshire] Aldermanni [an Alderman]." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Samuel Lewis" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 26, and FHL Film # 1701331), which states that she was christened on 25 November 1599 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Thomas Gardner".
The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 908234), which states that she was christened on 25 November 1599 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, that her father was "Thomas Gardner".
The marriage of "Samuell Lewis" and "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register transcript of St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film # 510676, Item #1, page 235), which states that they were married on 10 July 1619 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury.
"Maria ux. [the wife of] Samuelis Lewys fil. [son of] Tho. Lewys de [of] Sallop [Shropshire] Aldermanni [an Alderman]." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).
Marriage Notes for Samuell Lewys and Mary Gardner-503
The marriage of "Samuell Lewis" and "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register transcript of St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film # 510676, Item #1, page 235), which states that they were married on 10 July 1619 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury.
The christening of "Nehemiah Lewis" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 510676), which states that he was christened on 25 April 1620 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and that his father was "Samuel Lewis".
"Namia [Naomi] s.p. [Lewis.]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Nehemiah Lewis" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Mary Lewis" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 510676), which states that she was christened on 13 September 1621 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and that her father was "Samuell Lewis".
"Maria. [Lewis.]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Mary Lewis" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Thomas Lewis" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 908234), which states that he was christened on 6 March 1623 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, and that his father was "Samuell Lewis".
"Thomas. [Lewis.]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Thomas Lewis" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner Balliuus [the bailiff of] Salopiae [Shrewsbury in] 1614" = married "Sara filia [the daughter of] Tho. Oteley de Pichford [of Pitchford] in com. Salop [in Shropshire] by Isabell da. [daughter] to Rich. Mitton." and later = married "Elianora fil. [daughter of] Wm Prowde ex [from] Johan'a fil. [daughter of] Arthuri Mackworth." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth and death year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
Geographical Note from Wikipedia: "Salop is an old name for Shropshire, historically used as an abbreviated form for post or telegrams, it is thought to derive from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia". It is normally replaced by the more contemporary "Shrops" although Shropshire residents are still referred to as "Salopians". Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia." (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire)
"John Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner Balliuus [the bailiff of] Salopiae [Shrewsbury in] 1614" = married "Sara filia [the daughter of] Tho. Oteley de Pichford [of Pitchford] in com. Salop [in Shropshire] by Isabell da. [daughter] to Rich. Mitton." and later = married "Elianora fil. [daughter of] Wm Prowde ex [from] Johan'a fil. [daughter of] Arthuri Mackworth." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
Geographical Note from Wikipedia: "Salop is an old name for Shropshire, historically used as an abbreviated form for post or telegrams, it is thought to derive from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia". It is normally replaced by the more contemporary "Shrops" although Shropshire residents are still referred to as "Salopians". Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia." (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire)
The burial of "Mr. Richard Garner, dyer and Inkeeper" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 103), which states that he was buried on 21 July 1646 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury.
Richard Garner is listed in the online article "Richard Garner of Shrewsbury, England, father of John Garner of Virginia", by Patrick Garner, May 26, 2010, as follows (http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/garner/6430/):
"The other Richard Gardner was a dyer and innkeeper of St. Mary's parish. He was the son of a John Gardner and the grandson of Richard Gardiner, the dyer of Frankwell. His ancestry is outlined in Herald's Visitation to Shropshire 1623. After 1623, we have the baptismal records of his three daughters: Mary (1636), Sarah (1638) and Mary (1644). He also had a daughter named Elizabeth who died in 1641, but have only her burial record. These are all in the St. Mary's parish registers. That he was their father, is also attested to in the Gardner pedigree by James Lawson and another Gardner pedigree prepared by Rev. Fletcher which I recently acquired from the Shropshire Archives. The Richard Gardner of St. Mary's parish died in Shrewsbury in 1646.""Richardus Gardiner de Salop [of Shropshire who was living in] 1623" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth and death year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Richard Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".
The christening of "Mary Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 86, and FHL Film # 1701331, Items 7-8), which states that she was christened on 1 May 1636 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Richard Gardner".
Mary Gardner is listed in the online article "Richard Garner of Shrewsbury, England, father of John Garner of Virginia", by Patrick Garner, May 26, 2010, as follows (http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/garner/6430/):
"The other Richard Gardner was a dyer and innkeeper of St. Mary's parish. He was the son of a John Gardner and the grandson of Richard Gardiner, the dyer of Frankwell. His ancestry is outlined in Herald's Visitation to Shropshire 1623. After 1623, we have the baptismal records of his three daughters: Mary (1636), Sarah (1638) and Mary (1644). He also had a daughter named Elizabeth who died in 1641, but have only her burial record. These are all in the St. Mary's parish registers. That he was their father, is also attested to in the Gardner pedigree by James Lawson and another Gardner pedigree prepared by Rev. Fletcher which I recently acquired from the Shropshire Archives. The Richard Gardner of St. Mary's parish died in Shrewsbury in 1646."
The christening of "Sarah Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 90, and FHL Film # 1701331, Items 7-8), which states that she was christened on 24 August 1638 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury, and that her father was "Richard Gardner".
Sarah Gardner is listed in the online article "Richard Garner of Shrewsbury, England, father of John Garner of Virginia", by Patrick Garner, May 26, 2010, as follows (http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/garner/6430/):
"The other Richard Gardner was a dyer and innkeeper of St. Mary's parish. He was the son of a John Gardner and the grandson of Richard Gardiner, the dyer of Frankwell. His ancestry is outlined in Herald's Visitation to Shropshire 1623. After 1623, we have the baptismal records of his three daughters: Mary (1636), Sarah (1638) and Mary (1644). He also had a daughter named Elizabeth who died in 1641, but have only her burial record. These are all in the St. Mary's parish registers. That he was their father, is also attested to in the Gardner pedigree by James Lawson and another Gardner pedigree prepared by Rev. Fletcher which I recently acquired from the Shropshire Archives. The Richard Gardner of St. Mary's parish died in Shrewsbury in 1646."
The burial of "Elizabeth [the] d[aughter] of Richard Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 97), which states that she was buried on 4 August 1641 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury.
Elizabeth Gardner is listed in the online article "Richard Garner of Shrewsbury, England, father of John Garner of Virginia", by Patrick Garner, May 26, 2010, as follows (http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/garner/6430/):
"The other Richard Gardner was a dyer and innkeeper of St. Mary's parish. He was the son of a John Gardner and the grandson of Richard Gardiner, the dyer of Frankwell. His ancestry is outlined in Herald's Visitation to Shropshire 1623. After 1623, we have the baptismal records of his three daughters: Mary (1636), Sarah (1638) and Mary (1644). He also had a daughter named Elizabeth who died in 1641, but have only her burial record. These are all in the St. Mary's parish registers. That he was their father, is also attested to in the Gardner pedigree by James Lawson and another Gardner pedigree prepared by Rev. Fletcher which I recently acquired from the Shropshire Archives. The Richard Gardner of St. Mary's parish died in Shrewsbury in 1646."
The christening of "Mary [the] d[aughter] of Richard Gardner" is listed in the parish register of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.12, page 99), which states that she was buried on 28 July 1644 in St. Mary, Shrewsbury.
Mary Gardner is listed in the online article "Richard Garner of Shrewsbury, England, father of John Garner of Virginia", by Patrick Garner, May 26, 2010, as follows (http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/garner/6430/):
"The other Richard Gardner was a dyer and innkeeper of St. Mary's parish. He was the son of a John Gardner and the grandson of Richard Gardiner, the dyer of Frankwell. His ancestry is outlined in Herald's Visitation to Shropshire 1623. After 1623, we have the baptismal records of his three daughters: Mary (1636), Sarah (1638) and Mary (1644). He also had a daughter named Elizabeth who died in 1641, but have only her burial record. These are all in the St. Mary's parish registers. That he was their father, is also attested to in the Gardner pedigree by James Lawson and another Gardner pedigree prepared by Rev. Fletcher which I recently acquired from the Shropshire Archives. The Richard Gardner of St. Mary's parish died in Shrewsbury in 1646."
The burial of "Oliver Garner" is listed in the parish records of St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (viewable on FindyMyPast), and states that he was buried on 1 November 1634 in St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury.
The Will of "Oliver Gardner" is listed in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95402), and is dated (or probated) 2 December 1634. The Will states that "Oliver Gardner" was a "gent" or Gentleman of Shrewsbury and mentions the following individuals: "Judith my wife", "Judithe my daughter", "my grandchild John Newton", and "my kinsman Francis Loker and Thomas Loker his son".
"Oliuerus Gardiner de Salop [of Shropshire] 2 fil. [the second son of Richard Gardiner and Anna Horner]" = married "Jonnetta fil. [the daughter of] Ric'i Kinge." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Judith" is listed in the Will of "Oliver Gardner" that appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95402), and is dated 2 December 1634. The Will states that "Oliver Gardner" was a "gent" or Gentleman of Shrewsbury and mentions the following individuals: "Judith my wife", "Judithe my daughter", "my grandchild John Newton", and "my kinsman Francis Loker and Thomas Loker his son".
"Oliuerus Gardiner de Salop [of Shropshire] 2 fil. [the second son of Richard Gardiner and Anna Horner]" = married "Jonnetta fil. [the daughter of] Ric'i Kinge." is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog). Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.
"Judithe Gardner" is listed in the Will of "Oliver Gardner" that appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95402), and is dated 2 December 1634. The Will states that "Oliver Gardner" was a "gent" or Gentleman of Shrewsbury and mentions the following individuals: "Judith my wife", "Judithe my daughter", "my grandchild John Newton", and "my kinsman Francis Loker and Thomas Loker his son".
"Judeth Gardner" is listed in the Will and Probate of "Thomas Gardner" that appears in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (via Ancestry.com) and states the following: Date of Will: 3 March 1627; Date of Probate: 10 May 1628; John Gardner was of "Shrewsbury" and owned considerable property including "burgages [or rental properties that usually consisted of a house and plot of land], farms, lands" and "tenements" in Shropshire; individuals mentioned in his Will included: "my brother John Gardner", my son and executor John Gardner", "Christobell the wife of my said son John Gardner", children of John and Christobell Gardner: "Thomas" and "John" and "Issac" and Nathaniel" and "Samuell" and "Mary", "Thomas Gardner son and heir apparent of my said son John", Nathanaell Gardner fourth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Samuel Gardner fifth son of my said executor [John Gardner]", "Thomas Gardner son of said executor [John Gardner]", "Richard Gardner my brother John his son", "George Gardner my nephew", "Judeth Gardner my brother Olliver Gardner his daughter", "Samuel Lewis my son in law", and children of Samuel Lewis "till they come to their lawfull age of twenty and one years": "Nehemiah Lewis" and "Mary Lewis" and "Thomas Lewis".